**From the national bestselling author of Birds of America comes "a
brilliant collection" (The Philadelphia Inquirer) of eight exquisite
stories of men and women stumbling through their daily existence.
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In Like Life, Lorrie Moore's men and women, unsettled and adrift and
often frightened, can't quite understand how they arrived at their
present situations. Harry has been reworking a play for years in his
apartment near Times Square in New York. Jane is biding her time at a
cheese shop in a Midwest mall. Dennis, unhappily divorced, buries
himself in self-help books about healthful food and healthy
relationships. One prefers to speak on the phone rather than face his
friends, another lets the answering machine do all the talking. But
whether rejected, afraid to commit, bored, disillusioned or just
misunderstood, even the most hard-bitten are not without some abiding
trust in love.